
The Legend of Antara (part 8)
About This Novel
Antara (525-615) was one of the poets of suspense poetry during the Arab savagery period. He was revered as a perfect heroic knight with both civil and military skills in ancient Arabia. "The Legend of Antara" is widely circulated in the Arab world and is a folk tale as famous as "One Thousand and One Nights". Because the protagonist is the son of an Arab king and a black slave, he is regarded as an illegitimate son by the people. The most important activity in his life was to propose to his cousin Ablay, but he suffered many hardships because of his family background. At the same time, Antara has outstanding martial arts skills and has repeatedly saved the tribe from danger throughout his life, becoming the ideal hero of the nomadic people. The plot of the book is full of ups and downs, and in the rich atmosphere of war, blood and fire, it highlights Antara's bravery and sense of adventure, and embodies the unique values, behaviors and character traits of the Arab nation during the savage period.
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